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uapnoliwa jss^ltswiactu no men labor harder ih3n printers â€” no tt.tj are more scantily paid in proportion to the wl " and tear of mr-ntal and physical eooslifotion no men in this community we are ij'nie certair are cil'ed upon for so it<tp an amount in pn : - tion to ihoir means of grat nitons services we believe that no men peworro ihok vnpiid serÂ»ices with more cheerful a'acriiy â€” i he bhnpssor indifference with which some peo ple lay an assessment upon newspaper prcp'ie uus would justify the inference that t ey sup posed types and press to est nothing joorney msn and apprentices o labor and live without food 01 clothing and paper makers to furnish a cosily material without ever asking forpiyraer > we have no douln lhai each of the proprietors of the daily papers of this city give en , annually in the way uf advertising for pers i - i and socilies who arc able bnd o-i_ht io pay ; in newspapers lot wh ch he gets neither i i nor thanks lo ctefray ihe expensi s : â– his children even i hough he might have a stn j nr two in college if some i i fell w who ii [ benied his money will no i were in . give away half as muc . he v.vnlil be landi ! sky bigb as ti:e prioce of philanthropist i i his name wonld ring _: n > lhe ahan â€¢ i maine m m*-sic i and i i ej from iha j l.ocky mountains as a be pe â€” i a few hundred dollars givÂ»u iti a lump is soooe ! i u n io lell ol ; six pence a lure a dr-zen i a day is never thought of â€” lesion i 1 *' 1 " sec that lite government does not acquire loo much power keep a check j rso 6 a olume xi mivce c pendleton j " upon auywr rulers do ihis and liberty is sape."-gen'l harrison | whole a'o 525 salisbury september 2 1843 withstand g tbe extreme darkness of the night a reef of frowning rocks whitened with breakers immediately astern of ns after contemplating t tie awful scene be fore us with a dreadful anxietv the ship's company who were greatly worn from fa ligue were called aft to snatch a hasty re past scarcely was the melancholy meal commenced ere the ship trembled and rece ded to her centre a huge sea broke in n ver all and the cables snapped like twine the lord receive its pjiculated the cap tain it is now all over with the medora cries and groans burst from the lips of all and despair paralÂ»zÂ«d every breast this however was only a momentary effect for each individual quickly became sensible that il was more ihan ever necessary to act with discretion and firmness in order to a vert lhe fate that threatened them in lhe un avoidable destruction of their vessel when lhe bower cables parted lhe ship bun for a short interval by the stream and kedge but then began to drive broadside on dragging ihem along with her every man now clung to a rope determinnd to re main by the ship while she held together an effort of some difficulty as the sea was now making clear breaches over her and it was only the struggle of desperation that could withstand the rush of waters a mournful silence ensued among the men but the horrid brawl of the tempest was bro ken by piercing shrieks from the cahin ; st the same instant the vessel struck and was dashed with buch violence on lhe reef that the mainmast was thrown over the side and the rudder forced upwards fortunate ly she canted to leeward or every soul must have immediately perished ; hut she continued to beat hard'and we beard by the cracking of her limber below the pro gress nf her dissolution all hope nfgaving even life had now vanished and recom mending ourselves to lhe protection of the almighty we be^an to consider ourselves as beings of another world the ill-fated medora lay struggling upon her beam-ends groaning writhing like a giant in lhe agonic nf death and the darkness that surrounded tn seemed lhe d rkiuss of the nve oh with what auguish did we hear the cries nf those who were successively washed away bv the breakers ihat be.t over us â€” at inter vals we saw their obscure forms for Â« moment while struggling on tbe wh-t foam of the billows and the next instant â€¢ he were gone forever ' as it was impossible that lhe ship could bold together much longer i determined to ge my two forlorn feliow passengers on deck as the only prospect however slight of their reaching the shore with this in tent i and another hand made our w?y through the skylight into toe cabin the a.>i Â« was still burning and throw its dim rays so as just lo lighten up tbe darkness visible of the gloomy scene the sad fa ther propped hy the fallen furniture sup ported his almost inanimate daughter in bis arms he raised ins head as we approach ed , but i shall never forget tire careworn expression and sickly paleness of his coun tenance his bean had fainted within him not that he feared to die bul he wss agita ted at t im approaching fate of his beloved child to whom every era nf the timbers sonnded like a summon to eternity we lung tiiem both and h.d ihem secured un der the weather bulwark where they joined in prayer w:-:h ihose next t!;em a wild scream was now heard from for war . a tremendous sea truck the ship rend h*r b>re and aft aud engulphing us in its dread abyss there was a long , roirarted yell it grew fainter and all was hushed save the howling of the gale and the rolling f th billow two of ihe seamen alone besst'e rryelf wpre save .â– ? house of vourning passi g â– â– >'â– r|g one nl ihe streefeof our town a day or two since iir ailen'iot was arrested by the mournful shrie.ks of a female they were so piercing and lad n with anguish thai we approached ilif house and enteif-j r hoping 11 migld be in oor power to as^nacre ihe sufferings n the disco - - i h 1 p . â€¢' o ! thai i had never b^t'n a mnihei ! mj babe i burst in agony from the poor broken hearted mother as she knelt over a little coffin iiucir.fj ilie marble corpse of her beautiful babe de3'h bad passed lightly erer tbe budding flower nor marred iis loveliness as he plucl 1 il from its parenlfslbusom b autiful in >;â€¢â– ' h th disconsolate mother bung over her befpless inoo r t â– â– ?. h:i it in tears and caresses wi'ti en ardor of affection and bitterness of anguish which a parent only can feil li as tbe thiid little lamb thai had been snatched from her bo som wii bin a few weeks truly was it ti house of mourning a scene of deeper rn r searching angoish nevei iirÂ»d oor sympa bit - we would have proffered consolation to ii;e bruised and broken spirit bol here was none â€” nothing not the searching spiril of ihp almigh ty could h.tve reached the dfphs of her tion and given comfort io ber lb rice bi ken heart ror ihe angel of d-aih has hr bet sweet lambs as pure offeriogs a ibe sbi heaven where si â– n v 01 dav again clasp ihem to i er now disconsolate aod blei iii _* h â– - som â€” 7 *;:â€¢ rican eagle the prov.rie c evening chronicle states thct thorn is ll kin f xecv 13 im sh e and ' miss r [â€¢â– â€¢ in dj has been arrested en i warrant charging hin with an all ropt to excite insuir*-ctton in ti state an with beii i the bearer ol 3 communication to cer tain persons ''.- m tbomas*w d rr an 0 pen enetay intended to excite a rebellioi â€” g i dorr ii - stated recent jt pas ed tl rough keene n h accoonp nied bv v.n individuals one of hem sn aid to bis !â– ':â€¢; teiiency the gc riior ol mew hampshire new terms the watchman may hereaf.erbe had f . two <â€¢' '''"'> '" a!kr,nf'p aml tic d i-r .â€ž /.â€¢ ti ihe end of ihe vear be received for a less me .. n np v as unless paid for in advance discontinued but a i.e option of the editors until all arrearages are paid terms of advertising one dol-ar per square for tbe first iosertion aod twenty five cents for each cont.doance lwc00^notice8willbecharged^perct.bigh er ihan the above rates a eduction of s3 ppr cent will oe made lo th p who advertise by be year ah advertisements will be continued until ind charger tor accordingly unless order pd for a certain number of time tct lfii^rs dtlre.^pd to the editor must osl paid to e isore attention united stales district court of north carolina â€” in bankruptcy notice to show cause againsi petition of a rmstead j simmons nf surry j_f_.cr.nnty farmer to be declarad a bankrupt bt chambers in fayetteville on thursday the first day of september next jehu simmons of surry county tanner to oo declared a bankrupt ai chambers in fayette ville on thursday the lust day of sepiember next nathan simmons of surry county 1 a^rmer;to be declared a bankrupt at chambers in fayette ville on thursday the first day of september next martin b ies,of surry county b armer to be declared a bankrnpt at chambers in fayette vj e un thursday the first day of september anderson whitaker.of surry county lavern keeper to bn declared a bankrupt at chambers j in p.vetteville on thursday the first day of septpmlcr m>xt william h harris of surry connty farmer to be declared a bankrupt at chambers in fay etieville on thursday the first day of septem ber naxt john harris of sorry county farmer to be dec'ared a bankrupt at chambers in fayelte ville on thursday the first day ot september next william marsh nf surry county tailnr to oe declared a bankrupt at chambers in fay etieville on thursdaj the first day of sepiem lexl cornelius buchanan of surry county cabi net maker lo be declare a bankrupt at cbam bers in fayetteville ou thursday ihe first day . f september noxt john a car'pr of ire<mi coonty farmer to be ieclared a bankrupt at chambers in fayette ville on thursday the first day of september r.ext by order nf tbe c<*nrt h h potter acting clerk of court in bankruptcy august 1st 1842 aug 6j 1842 â€” 4w2 i nl ted states district court of youth carolina in bankruptcy notice to sftoiv cause against petition of dwidholtshouser.of rowan coon iy for his discharge and certificate as bank . . u wilmington un mor.day the i 1st day i ul october next publication ortlered h potter dj rjsmc july 23 1842 a og 6,184 mv united states ostrict court j of.yorf/i carolina in bankruptcy notice to show cause against petition of j alexander b moore of iredell ty chair maker to be declared a bank i â– irs in eayetteville on thursday i day of september 1 s-j2 william condrey.of iredell county . lo be clf"'!.*rpt a bankrupt at chambers in 1 yetteville on thursday tho first day of nber is42 im el williams of cabarrus conn tv millwright to be declared a bankrupt at chambers in fayetteville on thursday the first day of st ptember 1842 by order f il>p court ii 1 1 potter acting clerk of court in bankruptcv july 21 is42 . cgusi (\ 8-â€ž2 4w2 i nited states â€” district court of north carolina in bankruptcy notice to show cause against petition of james i long of salisbury rowan county for his discharge and certificate a wilmington on monday the 31st next davidkerns of salisbury rowan coon a lischargt and certificate as bankrupt .: wilmington ;- monday the olst day of oc i â€¢ st thomas dickson oi salisbury rowan discharge and certificate as bank rupt at wilmington on monday the 31st day of ' next samuel reeves of salisbury rnwan ir bis discharge and certificate as bank v;!;ni':g:gi on monday lhe 31st day of ext publication ordered ii potter d j ['â– s n c july 25 is42 6 1842 4w2 ainable property for sale in lexington ' jm subscriber is desirous to sell privately a thai well known business stand in lexmg **. n c sisuated a short distance north of the o formerly occupied by caldcleogh r st co and at present occupied"by i adams the house is of brick i commodious containing an excellent o'o'-e room and dwelling apartments all under ne roof attached to ihe premises are all uk-buildings those wishing io put ' 'â– > examine ibe above property will re ceive attention if application be mule io andrew caldcleugh j*'ty 1 . 1 -:â– â– â€¢. â€” â€¢. j vlrfiuiti attorney Â§ counsellor at lam salisbcby x c vftce.jirst door southwest of cowans brie range safiebury june 25 1s42 tf48 attention constables b'ank warrants with executions verv r-at '"' and for sale at ihis office ' â€¢< flight of 300 carrier pigeons/rom b mingliam o antwerp â€” an exirarordinarj md interesting flight ol carrier pigeons to di match was witnessed in ibe neighborhood oi birmingham on tuesday ihe l.ih ultimo â€” about sco pigeons belongihg tamer hauls and other parlies at antwerp were forwarded a few d_y previously io mr monlz brother of one if iho members for lhe borough witn a request that he would se ihrm fairly stalled at g o clock on ihp above rnorntncr this request was accordingly complied with the whole of the pigeons having bepn started n their journey almost simultaneously from mr muntz's residence ai handsworth and after ma king some gyration in he ii ihey lerly direction an favored by a i thi v were oul o sighl in a fi sv mi v "* ; i r ' .*; has sine*1 recpj ihe safe n r r i >* a i of lhe whole fl â€¢[.;. t ., gpon having reached antwerp al i o'clock the same mi mir.g fi hon rutin i cpssion hv ihe othei *, in fives and t pigpnn rr . hing its desiinai oi i ha ' p isl tpn siimnt ing the distance from birmingham t < antwerp fmcaeurina mi s stra â€¢â– miles ami allowing for the < -â€¢ i i between the two , â– fi i would ap pear to have travelled al the m ol 90 miles per horn ! li is noi ibe leasi lar fact connected with the match lhai bi so la re e a number of p pons i i one sh uld have wamipred from its forward course - /' i eign pap r gales a fair offer mr>l<e a foil estimate of ill you n e and if al that is owing to you reduce tre n in note as fasl s you coll ict pav ovi r li vim owe f yon can'i collect reni a ynut n i -. every year and o-pi iiip besl secuntv jno â– tiu to rÂ»uÂ«inp diligently and industri iu . i -â€¢< no lime waste no idle m â– -. â€¢ ler.i and ec noroical in l things pride bu the ;. ide id acting â€¢â€¢:-:,- and wi ii !â€¢â€¢â– faithful 3 yoor duty to (, i ty i 2'ilar i â€¢! hearty prayer mornmp <$* night attend ri ,<< i and dqcelirg rfgularlv * â€¢ rv sunday â€¢ d all men vou w be i too neeii v in your circun>fia - fo ; â– â€¢ poor do whatever else you have in vomi to do for them cheerfully â€” but ii vno ways help lhe worth v poor and 1 pursne this h diligently and years and ii y m are n i ha h ami indep 1 â– â€¢ 1 me la ooe and i â– . dr i â€¢ > a sensible vo an to the point a at nnmh r ol ' express contains the follow h â€¢ dccisi vp and at iiif same lime el a mi^s in 1 1 â€” r leena lo a younn g had solicited hei bean and hand 1 as a tnodci â€” c , may 25 ;- 12 dr j i rm ived yi i ri j nap of vour aitachmpi i for one w atia<*l 'â€¢(! io yen i h â€¢ i find they havp no objection knowin ;: Â« â€¢â– -â€¢ a contract for"*lifp i have coi - â– â€¢ ject and have porno to lhe c nclnsi n yonr offer it is c n.*-i '.- rl . \ ppt.but since i havs been the nbjcc if 3 m rl ceua 1 pro*w worthy ol yi ur lo â– â€¢ \ yonrs a smalt talk y e five the foil w ihe truly edifying ron he rd in " ilmi-st an â– q .â€¢ â€¢ lit â€¢â€ž " tering plift-s and fasÂ«l 101 sener j!iy it Â«â€¢'- gol up v lhe n . v ald.and particularly r \ â– â– < -.. .â– f ., im of washington city but t . a til aci pv rv latitude : a1 mrs * ' '. running up n-l i king hand i am very g a - â€¢ ton .' â€¢ deed well how rtn yot 'â€¢\ fry well 1 bank you j 3 very w a dy ti day.1 yes very win y i ihooghl rain so did [. very windy b it r'esred 1t qoite p - â€¢- â– â– â€¢." i icre art a goo i mai y pe pie i:rrc to day ' " j ep 3 good many lwe have a prpai deal of rain lately 1 ps a grc-.t dec r . f rain where are too staj ng mv e'earr al ," thank yon i an g nl lo see yon look iro i wel . i hi i y a ! m very 2'aj mr * * tl us ibey run nn the ma e exq 1 frequently i king a part end making miss i 1 ney with 33 chat ' etimes â€¢ - - t bis escrip '. r mg t'^i for ' talking incessant v ail tl -â– â– â€¢ : when ibe thing came to r out and reduc ed riow ii i the sian lard ci \ nod bard sense no a iken â€” g c istilutional from the boston daily american john tyler's petition pity the follies of a poor blind man whose feeble steps go blundering more and mure whose term must dwindle io a single span in spite of vetoes one two three and fuur these tatter'd locos pit me nn ihp cheek ; this corporal's guard comes tickling my long ears but ah ! soft snip thy but-ibes are too weak â€” to save my numskull for lhe next two years von while house standing on the risiug ground with templing aspect drew me from mv road old hickory there a joyful dwelling found and treasury pap disbursed in many a load hard is my fa'.e wiih dire vexations snre ii pre as i sit sublime as sancho panza come crazy wise that bed!ami;isli burp and useless pmjfus cloud my troubled fancy 'â€¢ o ! take me lo the hospital !" i groan soorn'd by the whigs nd.sneer'd ai by the lories short is my passage from this stolen throne for mine are only accidental glories a scanty brain was my paternal lot i sprouted on mke green virginia corn ; but ah ! abstraction sent me straight lo pot i'm creeping out the sm:ii end of the horn mv johnny once the comfort of my ao-e got hie weak noddle soused in bennett's gum and babbling secrets for his dirty page showed ihat my wisdom was all fee law fum dan webster only soother of my care struck wiili a ma 29 al such astounding j-gs bids me good bye aod pitying despair and leaves ail clear for harry and the whigs pity the follies of a poor blind man whose wiis heaven knows amount lo no great store ; whose blunders ending just as they br-o-an must bring a fall and be can rise no more from the amulet for 1 836 the wreck bv a post-captain " again the dismal prospect opens round the wreck the shore the dying <.$* the drown ed having arranged my affairs snd taken a farewell of mv friends and acquaintances 1 sailed from quebec in the medoie and with heartfelt leelings of delight anticipa ted returning to my native home after ten years absence from england the vessel was in excellent trim tbe crew in high or or and tier captain steady ami skilful ; â€” besides myself there were embarked vi r . p ami his daughl r a passengers wi'h light hearts we dropped down ihe magnificent st lawrence having bi sb spread lo s srecze and er joyed .- .- noble prnspt â– â– ; which o;ir advance t either shore presented as we approached anticosli il surldendy felljealm ndthongh|we werestill nt some distance j mi uneasy for having often sailed ab ul tie gulf i was well awarp ol the risk which attends a proximity to ihat desolate island bestdes the uncertain ty of lie reciprocating currents its coast i are extremely dangerous being lined with reefs of fill limestone which extend not u j fifty fathoms water so that there are fey i spots n its whole extent where a vessel can anchor shortly after the wind had died away a heavy rolling swell began lo set towards the shore from the south-west â€” tho com mon indication of a gale from ibat quarter j this drove us so fast towards the island that here was no alternative but lo drop the an chors which w3 done immediately in for tv fathoms water vet i'lere was no chance of their holding but what might arise from j tlieir hooking in some crack in the rock which was so perfectly clean that an armad i deep-sea lead did not bring up a particie of l sand tho anchors therefore could not i hold ; but though they came home tbey j kept the vessel's head to l!:e sea which ; had now become so heavy that she pitches bowsprit in the weight o the anchors and the chain cal le retar'ed our ; rogresr towards the shore and afforded us hop that the wind which we knew was prectir sed hy the swell wonld arrive before any sprious catastrophe could lake place the situation however became truly alarming ; for a 6 p m , 'â– e had driven within half â– i mile nf the reefs on which such a surf was | breaking as li ft ns no d.)iibl of the re*t!t j if some change did not occur in o_r favo al this critical time a man discovered from lhe mast-head the expected gaie on ilie horizon approaching rapidly the waves being capped with foam we could distinctly hear it roaring ns it advanced and never did any sound give me more pleasure the men behave nobly both anchors were saved and die medora w--s again under 3 press of sail in an incredibly short space of lime we contrived to carrv on ail niyl.i and ever time we tacked u*s-ey so-.nd ing machine assured ihat we were deepr n ing our water and cl acting off siiore ir lhe direction of op r ier at day-break it was found that re wore at least a ilozen miles to windward nf ar.ti ensti with a husk gale to work wiih this gladdened ll parlies especially in ihe cab in where the depression of spirit occasion ed by yesterday's accident gave way to an ebullition which made the bre.kfcst-t.ble gay notwithstanding the motion of ihe ves sel all was confidence and cheerfulness : miss p , in the joy of the moment was governor's election 1842 1340 counties morehead | henry | m i s rvr7so"r 998 wl floo 422 ashe 373 527 501 531 bun*be,<$-lieni"*son 1-150 4h2 1303 459 beriie 393 473 483 4*58 bladen s01 438 s29 451 brunswick 233 s09 352 247 beaufort 750 fa93 846 363 burke &. caldwell 1514 399 1555 sb7 cabarrus 610 302 445 m columbus 129 351 242 2s8 carteret 000 000 442 2s7 currituck 73 443 90 525 chatham 993 707 1075 603 chowan 243 221 292 203 cumberland 553 8s6 621 952 camdcii 453 76 526 91 caswell 244 1190 270 1137 craven 549 656 671 643 davidson 1220 484 1409 470 duplin 178 714 234 765 edaecnmb 74 1185 hi 1298 franklin s62 646 383 636 gales 50 id 381 392 granville 901 851 873 760 greene 000 000 308 258 guilford 1615 4 is 2211 469 halifax 567 419 622 446 haywood 465 216 438 202 hertford 292 231 292 231 hyde 382 161 485 179 iredell 1479 252 1668 s31 johnston 557 580 574 611 jones 213 129 202 121 lenoir 216 377 265 336 lincoln 679 1579 933 205ft martin 226 577 244 574 macon .$* cherokee 723 3g3 723 s33 mecklenburg 764 11s4 981 120 stanly &. monig'ry 1106 165 102 139 moore 522 504 5o0 517 nash 000 000 73 782 new hanover 201 885 219 899 northampton 532 430 546 516 onslow 187 58 150 6s3 orange 1576 1472 1664 1549 pasquotank 631 144 666 222 person 309 545 274 553 perqoimmons 376 m 494 124 pitt 572 379 625 519 randolph 1154 309 1287 340 ptowan & davie 1s63 973 1 i 1 3 871 richmond 655 92 672 79 robeson 534 557 601 568 rockingham 383 954 533 1000 rutherford 13ri6 173 1652 546 sampson 376 03 472 723 | stokes 1129 1 iso llti7 190 sorry 983 950 1180 9s4 tyrrell 2s8 106 452 44 wake 953 1185 j 030 1157 warren 113 730 ss 705 washing-ton s64 58 379 95 wayne 216 6s0 263 777 i wilkes 133 109 1425 127 yaney 299 493 392 417 sg.of'8 30.703 33.781 25,54ti the chinese fish â€” the fisherman col lect from the surface otid margin of waters the g-ialinious masses which coniain lhe spawn they then rtrpt a new laid ego shell of its contents and fill it with spawn carefully closing it op and placing it under j a seeing fowl a certain number of days j ere allowed to elapse when they break the ! shell under water pievinuely warmed by the sun ; the fry aie shortly jjivified preserved in pure water un.nl old enough to he added lo the pond which rontains their progeni tors the sale of this spawn is an impor taut feature of irade in china the economy and honesty of fan bu ren's administration â€” li appears tho post ofiice department has now on hsnd i 000 worth of mail bags more than it has oc j casion for they are the remains r:i a lu crative job given to a part.-zin for politi cal services return to slavery voluntarily â€” the philadelphia gazette of the l4ih inst says yesterday applicant i was mai'e io judge randall of the u.s coort at the instance of a black woman a slave for a certificate to enable her to return with her rn strr to the south â€” after the hearing of the testi mony of a gentleman who knew her to be a slave tbe order or cerlificeate was granted sbe wag very anxious to return and ex pressed gratification at the derision of the judge from her statement it appears she j baa been at work for a long time in this j city and was unable to realize any thins j for her labor ; and finally nnie tn he con j elusion to seek ber old home poetic prophecy i have frequently ohsrrved says lhe washing top correspondent cf the newar sentinel ladle's albums circulating through the house and sen ate chamber with the view of collecting the au tographs of the members one ihis morning b - lunging to a young iady of . attracted con si.erable attention upon examination i found it contained a paga of well written poetry dated 23d july lasl in the tremulous hand-writing of john q adams this piece was descriptive of the wild chaos at preesnt spread over our politi cal affairs and anieipaied omin events which would bring order out of disorder the closing | verse was as follows : say for whose brow litis in-jrp crown ? for whom this web of life is spinning ? turn his thy album upside down and take the cid fur the beninriint " tbe meaning of this was somewhat mystical but by turning to lhe back of the book and in verting it on its last page a peice was found with the signature h.clay ! yours c g w the highest mountain in the u states ] mount mitcbel a peak <â€¢( the bia-k mown i tain io yancey co n carolina is 6 j 476 feet above the level of the sea by actual ' measurement ' inclined to langh at the terror she bad man ifested ; while her father was so pleased with the cool conduct of the seamen that he declared be would make each of them a present on anchoring in england meantime the wind strengthened but as it veered westward in oor favour the hilarity continued and we stood across the gnlf of st lawrence in tbe hope that all danger was now over but the mnrkiness of the sky and the difficult navigation around us made me still apprehensive though i said nothing that might be disheartening this continued a couple of days and we hail passed the magdalen islands and new foundland when my fears subsided and afier walking the deck to a late hour | i w nt down to my berth confident of soon ; gaining the open ocean i had not bepn j long asleep when i awoke and found the i ship lying nearly on her beam-ends ; and j by ihe rapid tumult of water past her sides i j knew that a heavy squall must have caught her there was much confusion above and below and the clattering of ropes and blocks with the screaming of the wind and the creaking of the timbers announced the violence of the assault i lurried immedi ately on deck the night was pitchy dark the wind had freshened to a tempest and the sea increasing with it rose literally mountains high the top.gallant must were sent on desk the jib-boom run in sprit sail-yard placed fore and aft preventer braces rove the hatches batten down and every thing got as snug ns circumstance would allow of they irmn endeavored to keep the ship close to tbe wind but the sea canted her bead off so that she made more lee than bead-wav and the rigging was ter ribly strained in the effort as the morning broke the pale seemed if possible to increase the sky was one dense cloud and the raio fell in torrent a tremendous gns now split the foresail in to ribbons while at the same moment a sea struck her with a force that made everv tsm*'er and plank tremble j g-asped a rope neat the mizzen-rigging and while thus clinging for safety herd a wild cry cf no onv break through t f.e howling of the storm for as tho vessel righted the foremast had snapped short off snd crushed several nn happy men in its fall tne captain and his crew managed so adm rably ihm the ship was prevented from broaching to ; and in order in re'ieve the wildness of the helm _ hawser was veerst over hpstrrn broad-axÂ»*s and tomahawks were distributed and while one part pro ceeded to clear away the wreck of lhe fire mast another rigged the pump and deliv ered the water which hud been pnurin in these exertions were successful in easing ihfl ship hut we discovered wiih pom msy tbst she had opened to the fori weather so as to make it requisite lo keep the pomps incessantly going i now descended into the cabin where 1 i und all was terror and confusion every ? tide ihat could move having rolled into tiie lee scuppers and the water was stream ing n at every seam poor p , in deep ipguish was endeavoring to soothe she a iarm of his d tighter while the interesting gul seemed to be equally intent upon con eÂ«iinv from her father the extent of he f-?.rs my appcarancp nnd he lidvngs i brought that the ship was easier begnr to some measure to quiet heir apprehensions and i strove by treating the matter with f fected indifference to lestore their full con fidence the captain too soon after uards joined us and made some awkward attempts io be cheerful : though i could perceive bv his vacant restlessness ihe deep concern with which his mind 83 agitated another heavy sea having struck the ship i returned on deck a this instant ibe boats were washed overboard and every wave seemed lo m;ke a deeper and more fatal impression upon her f.r she rose i each with a doll nod exhausted motion as though about o surrender to the force < f the opposing elements and as the waiei within was gaining upon her in spit ol pumping anil bailing it became evident thai w-r wt-rereduced to extreme danger even ill seamen began to look aghast at the pros ei-i ol foundering wh n towards the close o the tio v , land was announced a being in sight under tbe lee beam its discov e y v ve great joy to all on hoard except myself for i was loo we'll aquainted with the iron-bound shores on either hand not to know full we'll the danger of approach ing them in this instance however it was a case of desperation for with the proba bility of otherwise sinking the slightest chance of anchoring or even of running on snore was considered preferable io keeping the sea in this state we drove pa-t a nig ged head-land and perceiving a sort of hay inside it we tried for soundings and find ing bottom wiih ihirt fathoms the ship was rounded to and both the bower an chors let go ihe cables wee then veered away to a long range end he stream and kedge dropped under foot the sh p rode heavily and pitched immoderately but ail the top-hammei being taken off here v/cxe strong hopes that she would bold tier on to'l the morning bui to me the * xpectatton of ridiog out she tempest appeared frail for tbe wind continued lo rpg with unibsled violence tbe rain fell like a deluge and lhe waves tumbled in tumultuous rollers washing over the forecastle to ed loth horrors of our situation the occasional glare of the lightning discovered to us no

uapnoliwa jss^ltswiactu no men labor harder ih3n printers â€” no tt.tj are more scantily paid in proportion to the wl " and tear of mr-ntal and physical eooslifotion no men in this community we are ij'nie certair are cil'ed upon for so it we have no douln lhai each of the proprietors of the daily papers of this city give en , annually in the way uf advertising for pers i - i and socilies who arc able bnd o-i_ht io pay ; in newspapers lot wh ch he gets neither i i nor thanks lo ctefray ihe expensi s : â– his children even i hough he might have a stn j nr two in college if some i i fell w who ii [ benied his money will no i were in . give away half as muc . he v.vnlil be landi ! sky bigb as ti:e prioce of philanthropist i i his name wonld ring _: n > lhe ahan â€¢ i maine m m*-sic i and i i ej from iha j l.ocky mountains as a be pe â€” i a few hundred dollars givÂ»u iti a lump is soooe ! i u n io lell ol ; six pence a lure a dr-zen i a day is never thought of â€” lesion i 1 *' 1 " sec that lite government does not acquire loo much power keep a check j rso 6 a olume xi mivce c pendleton j " upon auywr rulers do ihis and liberty is sape."-gen'l harrison | whole a'o 525 salisbury september 2 1843 withstand g tbe extreme darkness of the night a reef of frowning rocks whitened with breakers immediately astern of ns after contemplating t tie awful scene be fore us with a dreadful anxietv the ship's company who were greatly worn from fa ligue were called aft to snatch a hasty re past scarcely was the melancholy meal commenced ere the ship trembled and rece ded to her centre a huge sea broke in n ver all and the cables snapped like twine the lord receive its pjiculated the cap tain it is now all over with the medora cries and groans burst from the lips of all and despair paralÂ»zÂ«d every breast this however was only a momentary effect for each individual quickly became sensible that il was more ihan ever necessary to act with discretion and firmness in order to a vert lhe fate that threatened them in lhe un avoidable destruction of their vessel when lhe bower cables parted lhe ship bun for a short interval by the stream and kedge but then began to drive broadside on dragging ihem along with her every man now clung to a rope determinnd to re main by the ship while she held together an effort of some difficulty as the sea was now making clear breaches over her and it was only the struggle of desperation that could withstand the rush of waters a mournful silence ensued among the men but the horrid brawl of the tempest was bro ken by piercing shrieks from the cahin ; st the same instant the vessel struck and was dashed with buch violence on lhe reef that the mainmast was thrown over the side and the rudder forced upwards fortunate ly she canted to leeward or every soul must have immediately perished ; hut she continued to beat hard'and we beard by the cracking of her limber below the pro gress nf her dissolution all hope nfgaving even life had now vanished and recom mending ourselves to lhe protection of the almighty we be^an to consider ourselves as beings of another world the ill-fated medora lay struggling upon her beam-ends groaning writhing like a giant in lhe agonic nf death and the darkness that surrounded tn seemed lhe d rkiuss of the nve oh with what auguish did we hear the cries nf those who were successively washed away bv the breakers ihat be.t over us â€” at inter vals we saw their obscure forms for Â« moment while struggling on tbe wh-t foam of the billows and the next instant â€¢ he were gone forever ' as it was impossible that lhe ship could bold together much longer i determined to ge my two forlorn feliow passengers on deck as the only prospect however slight of their reaching the shore with this in tent i and another hand made our w?y through the skylight into toe cabin the a.>i Â« was still burning and throw its dim rays so as just lo lighten up tbe darkness visible of the gloomy scene the sad fa ther propped hy the fallen furniture sup ported his almost inanimate daughter in bis arms he raised ins head as we approach ed , but i shall never forget tire careworn expression and sickly paleness of his coun tenance his bean had fainted within him not that he feared to die bul he wss agita ted at t im approaching fate of his beloved child to whom every era nf the timbers sonnded like a summon to eternity we lung tiiem both and h.d ihem secured un der the weather bulwark where they joined in prayer w:-:h ihose next t!;em a wild scream was now heard from for war . a tremendous sea truck the ship rend h*r b>re and aft aud engulphing us in its dread abyss there was a long , roirarted yell it grew fainter and all was hushed save the howling of the gale and the rolling f th billow two of ihe seamen alone besst'e rryelf wpre save .â– ? house of vourning passi g â– â– >'â– r|g one nl ihe streefeof our town a day or two since iir ailen'iot was arrested by the mournful shrie.ks of a female they were so piercing and lad n with anguish thai we approached ilif house and enteif-j r hoping 11 migld be in oor power to as^nacre ihe sufferings n the disco - - i h 1 p . â€¢' o ! thai i had never b^t'n a mnihei ! mj babe i burst in agony from the poor broken hearted mother as she knelt over a little coffin iiucir.fj ilie marble corpse of her beautiful babe de3'h bad passed lightly erer tbe budding flower nor marred iis loveliness as he plucl 1 il from its parenlfslbusom b autiful in >;â€¢â– ' h th disconsolate mother bung over her befpless inoo r t â– â– ?. h:i it in tears and caresses wi'ti en ardor of affection and bitterness of anguish which a parent only can feil li as tbe thiid little lamb thai had been snatched from her bo som wii bin a few weeks truly was it ti house of mourning a scene of deeper rn r searching angoish nevei iirÂ»d oor sympa bit - we would have proffered consolation to ii;e bruised and broken spirit bol here was none â€” nothing not the searching spiril of ihp almigh ty could h.tve reached the dfphs of her tion and given comfort io ber lb rice bi ken heart ror ihe angel of d-aih has hr bet sweet lambs as pure offeriogs a ibe sbi heaven where si â– n v 01 dav again clasp ihem to i er now disconsolate aod blei iii _* h â– - som â€” 7 *;:â€¢ rican eagle the prov.rie c evening chronicle states thct thorn is ll kin f xecv 13 im sh e and ' miss r [â€¢â– â€¢ in dj has been arrested en i warrant charging hin with an all ropt to excite insuir*-ctton in ti state an with beii i the bearer ol 3 communication to cer tain persons ''.- m tbomas*w d rr an 0 pen enetay intended to excite a rebellioi â€” g i dorr ii - stated recent jt pas ed tl rough keene n h accoonp nied bv v.n individuals one of hem sn aid to bis !â– ':â€¢; teiiency the gc riior ol mew hampshire new terms the watchman may hereaf.erbe had f . two '" a!kr,nf'p aml tic d i-r .â€ž /.â€¢ ti ihe end of ihe vear be received for a less me .. n np v as unless paid for in advance discontinued but a i.e option of the editors until all arrearages are paid terms of advertising one dol-ar per square for tbe first iosertion aod twenty five cents for each cont.doance lwc00^notice8willbecharged^perct.bigh er ihan the above rates a eduction of s3 ppr cent will oe made lo th p who advertise by be year ah advertisements will be continued until ind charger tor accordingly unless order pd for a certain number of time tct lfii^rs dtlre.^pd to the editor must osl paid to e isore attention united stales district court of north carolina â€” in bankruptcy notice to show cause againsi petition of a rmstead j simmons nf surry j_f_.cr.nnty farmer to be declarad a bankrupt bt chambers in fayetteville on thursday the first day of september next jehu simmons of surry county tanner to oo declared a bankrupt ai chambers in fayette ville on thursday the lust day of sepiember next nathan simmons of surry county 1 a^rmer;to be declared a bankrupt at chambers in fayette ville on thursday the first day of september next martin b ies,of surry county b armer to be declared a bankrnpt at chambers in fayette vj e un thursday the first day of september anderson whitaker.of surry county lavern keeper to bn declared a bankrupt at chambers j in p.vetteville on thursday the first day of septpmlcr m>xt william h harris of surry connty farmer to be declared a bankrupt at chambers in fay etieville on thursday the first day of septem ber naxt john harris of sorry county farmer to be dec'ared a bankrupt at chambers in fayelte ville on thursday the first day ot september next william marsh nf surry county tailnr to oe declared a bankrupt at chambers in fay etieville on thursdaj the first day of sepiem lexl cornelius buchanan of surry county cabi net maker lo be declare a bankrupt at cbam bers in fayetteville ou thursday ihe first day . f september noxt john a car'pr of irep court ii 1 1 potter acting clerk of court in bankruptcv july 21 is42 . cgusi (\ 8-â€ž2 4w2 i nited states â€” district court of north carolina in bankruptcy notice to show cause against petition of james i long of salisbury rowan county for his discharge and certificate a wilmington on monday the 31st next davidkerns of salisbury rowan coon a lischargt and certificate as bankrupt .: wilmington ;- monday the olst day of oc i â€¢ st thomas dickson oi salisbury rowan discharge and certificate as bank rupt at wilmington on monday the 31st day of ' next samuel reeves of salisbury rnwan ir bis discharge and certificate as bank v;!;ni':g:gi on monday lhe 31st day of ext publication ordered ii potter d j ['â– s n c july 25 is42 6 1842 4w2 ainable property for sale in lexington ' jm subscriber is desirous to sell privately a thai well known business stand in lexmg **. n c sisuated a short distance north of the o formerly occupied by caldcleogh r st co and at present occupied"by i adams the house is of brick i commodious containing an excellent o'o'-e room and dwelling apartments all under ne roof attached to ihe premises are all uk-buildings those wishing io put ' 'â– > examine ibe above property will re ceive attention if application be mule io andrew caldcleugh j*'ty 1 . 1 -:â– â– â€¢. â€” â€¢. j vlrfiuiti attorney Â§ counsellor at lam salisbcby x c vftce.jirst door southwest of cowans brie range safiebury june 25 1s42 tf48 attention constables b'ank warrants with executions verv r-at '"' and for sale at ihis office ' â€¢< flight of 300 carrier pigeons/rom b mingliam o antwerp â€” an exirarordinarj md interesting flight ol carrier pigeons to di match was witnessed in ibe neighborhood oi birmingham on tuesday ihe l.ih ultimo â€” about sco pigeons belongihg tamer hauls and other parlies at antwerp were forwarded a few d_y previously io mr monlz brother of one if iho members for lhe borough witn a request that he would se ihrm fairly stalled at g o clock on ihp above rnorntncr this request was accordingly complied with the whole of the pigeons having bepn started n their journey almost simultaneously from mr muntz's residence ai handsworth and after ma king some gyration in he ii ihey lerly direction an favored by a i thi v were oul o sighl in a fi sv mi v "* ; i r ' .*; has sine*1 recpj ihe safe n r r i >* a i of lhe whole fl â€¢[.;. t ., gpon having reached antwerp al i o'clock the same mi mir.g fi hon rutin i cpssion hv ihe othei *, in fives and t pigpnn rr . hing its desiinai oi i ha ' p isl tpn siimnt ing the distance from birmingham t < antwerp fmcaeurina mi s stra â€¢â– miles ami allowing for the < -â€¢ i i between the two , â– fi i would ap pear to have travelled al the m ol 90 miles per horn ! li is noi ibe leasi lar fact connected with the match lhai bi so la re e a number of p pons i i one sh uld have wamipred from its forward course - /' i eign pap r gales a fair offer mr>lfia - fo ; â– â€¢ poor do whatever else you have in vomi to do for them cheerfully â€” but ii vno ways help lhe worth v poor and 1 pursne this h diligently and years and ii y m are n i ha h ami indep 1 â– â€¢ 1 me la ooe and i â– . dr i â€¢ > a sensible vo an to the point a at nnmh r ol ' express contains the follow h â€¢ dccisi vp and at iiif same lime el a mi^s in 1 1 â€” r leena lo a younn g had solicited hei bean and hand 1 as a tnodci â€” c , may 25 ;- 12 dr j i rm ived yi i ri j nap of vour aitachmpi i for one w atia